The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... stand , and how could it best be ap- plied ? While the arc light was being ap- plied to the plants in this country , the French scientists were investigating and experimenting with another sys- tem of electroculture . The value of ...
... stand , and how could it best be ap- plied ? While the arc light was being ap- plied to the plants in this country , the French scientists were investigating and experimenting with another sys- tem of electroculture . The value of ...
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... stand in the way of the un- fortunate , and who , by running hard . and frequently against these difficul- ties , know in a lively and feeling man- ner just what they are . Such a basis of experience is a safe foundation for the ...
... stand in the way of the un- fortunate , and who , by running hard . and frequently against these difficul- ties , know in a lively and feeling man- ner just what they are . Such a basis of experience is a safe foundation for the ...
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... stands in the way of our making such possibilities a reality . But even if I am wrong in suppos- ing the feasibility of great and radical social improvement through public action , even then the absence of this greater opportunity , in ...
... stands in the way of our making such possibilities a reality . But even if I am wrong in suppos- ing the feasibility of great and radical social improvement through public action , even then the absence of this greater opportunity , in ...
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... stand meekly by and see the children for whom they have worked so hard passing from the healthy home which they have pa- tiently striven to build up and hold together , or coming from the healthy country life which they had with such ...
... stand meekly by and see the children for whom they have worked so hard passing from the healthy home which they have pa- tiently striven to build up and hold together , or coming from the healthy country life which they had with such ...
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... stand up for his side of the question during his necessary absence . In business and private concerns we always recognize clearly enough the fact that unless we bring matters to the attention of the Legislature , they will not get ...
... stand up for his side of the question during his necessary absence . In business and private concerns we always recognize clearly enough the fact that unless we bring matters to the attention of the Legislature , they will not get ...
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